Toyota to launch first hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle for about $70K

Toyota has hung a price tag on its first commercial hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle.

And it's not cheap: 7 million yen, which converts to roughly $70,000, £40,000 or AU$73,000. That does, however, make the pricing competitive with the all-electric Tesla Model S. The Tesla retails for close to $70,000 in the US, £40,000 in the UK and AU$97,000 in Australia.

the last good car they designed was like late 90s. since then they all look clunky and chunky instead of low and sporty. not to mention the proportions. the wheels look too small for the car. 17" rims looks like 14"s

You should probably hold your horses on that one. Building an electrical infrastructure for those cars whem we already depend on non environmentally friendly ways of making electric the whole venture is completely anti productive. This is why I hate the extricate car movement and how people claim it to be Green. Sure we don't polite our cities but we are still going to have to increase are pollution just to deal with the added load of cars needing electricity.